Stephens Detail Shop

Introducing the newest addition to Bennington, VT's automotive community: Stephen's Detail Shop!

Located conveniently at 147 Northside Dr, Bennington, VT 05201, Stephen's Detail Shop offers top-quality detailing services to keep your vehicle looking its best. Whether you're in need of an interior, exterior or a full detailing, our skilled professionals are here to provide you with the best care possible.

At Stephen's Detail Shop we take great pride in providing exceptional service and attention to detail. We use only the highest quality products and equipment to ensure that your vehicle receives the best possible care.

So why wait? Bring your vehicle to Stephen's Detail Shop and let us take care of the rest. Our experienced team of detailers is here to provide you with the best possible service, all at an affordable price. Come see us today and experience the difference for yourself!

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WHAT IS CERAMIC COATING?
Ceramic coating has revolutionized automotive surface protection by providing a robust and long-lasting shield against environmental elements. Its hydrophobic properties, scratch resistance, and chemical resilience contribute to preserving the vehicle's aesthetics and value over time. While ceramic coating application requires careful preparation and attention to detail, seeking professional assistance ensures the best possible outcome. By entrusting the application to experts, vehicle owners can enjoy the full range of benefits that ceramic coating offers, with a higher level of confidence in its durability and effectiveness.

In conclusion, ceramic coating has become a popular choice for automotive enthusiasts seeking to enhance the protection and aesthetics of their vehicles. Its ability to provide long-lasting defense against UV rays, oxidation, chemicals, and scratches sets it apart as a reliable solution. The hydrophobic properties, chemical resistance, and scratch-resistant nature of ceramic coatings contribute to the maintenance of a vehicle's original appearance while reducing the need for frequent repainting and preserving its value over time. When considering ceramic coating, it is advisable to consult with professional detailers who can provide expert application and guidance, ensuring the best results for your beloved vehicle.

WHAT IS FLUID FILM?

Fluid Film undercoating is a type of protective coating applied to the underside of vehicles to prevent corrosion and rust formation. It is a lanolin-based, non-drying, and non-hardening substance that acts as a barrier against moisture, salt, and other corrosive elements.

Fluid Film undercoating is typically sprayed or brushed onto the undercarriage, wheel wells, and other vulnerable areas of a vehicle. It penetrates into crevices and hard-to-reach areas, providing long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion. The lanolin in Fluid Film creates a thin, self-healing film that adheres to the metal surfaces and remains active for an extended period, even in harsh conditions.

One of the advantages of Fluid Film undercoating is its ability to displace moisture. It creeps into existing rust and corrosion, breaking up the oxidation process and preventing further damage. It also protects against road salt and other chemicals that can accelerate rust formation, making it particularly beneficial in areas with harsh winters or coastal regions where saltwater exposure is common.

Fluid Film undercoating is often favored by automotive enthusiasts, off-road enthusiasts, and individuals living in areas prone to rust and corrosion. It provides an extra layer of protection for the vehicle's undercarriage, extending its lifespan and maintaining its structural integrity. Regular inspections and reapplication may be necessary over time, especially in areas with high levels of exposure to corrosive elements.